The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran ix
... expected - Forts in the Highlands - Colonel James Clinton in Command -Fortifications at King's Bridge and on Long Island . ......... . 212 CHAPTER XXIII . Retreat of General Thomas - His Death - General Sullivan in Command - Scene on ...
... expected - Forts in the Highlands - Colonel James Clinton in Command -Fortifications at King's Bridge and on Long Island . ......... . 212 CHAPTER XXIII . Retreat of General Thomas - His Death - General Sullivan in Command - Scene on ...
Stran xi
... expected in Camp - His Letter of Advice to the President of Congress -- The Enemy at Throg's Neck - Washington's Arrangements - Rides to Throg's Neck - The Enemy brought to a Stand - Military Movements - Arrival of Lee - A Command ...
... expected in Camp - His Letter of Advice to the President of Congress -- The Enemy at Throg's Neck - Washington's Arrangements - Rides to Throg's Neck - The Enemy brought to a Stand - Military Movements - Arrival of Lee - A Command ...
Stran 5
... expected to find eighteen or twenty thousand men under arms ; there were not much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to.
... expected to find eighteen or twenty thousand men under arms ; there were not much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to.
Stran 6
Washington Irving. much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works scientifically construct- ed , and proofs of knowledge and ...
Washington Irving. much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works scientifically construct- ed , and proofs of knowledge and ...
Stran 20
... expected , and to which they were supposed to be competent . This will appear the more proper , when it is considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , which is exposed to these depredations , would have an ...
... expected , and to which they were supposed to be competent . This will appear the more proper , when it is considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , which is exposed to these depredations , would have an ...
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